Submitted on Thursday 10th August 2023
Rejected on Thursday 24th August 2023
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Make learning about money (taxes, investments, bills) compulsory in schools
I would like Parliament to add compulsory presentations or talks in schools about how to manage your money responsibly. For example, how to make intelligent investments, how to pay taxes or the difference between debit and credit cards.
I want Parliament to do it because I find that in my school we have talks about Addiction and First Aid but not about how to use money and the difficult terms around it. Because of this, I’m scared that when I finish school I will not know how to handle my money properly and make poor choices. This is why I think it should be compulsory to make learning about money (taxes, investments, different types of cards - e.g débit and credit, bills) compulsory in schools.
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